Campaign for United States President
 
Victoria Claflin Woodhull, later Victoria Woodhull Martin, (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927) was an American leader of the woman's suffage movement.

Woodhull was an advocate of "free love", by which she meant the freedom to marry, divorce, and bear children without government interference. She was the first woman to start a weekly newspaper; an activist for women's rights and labor reforms. In 1872, she was the first female candidate for President of the United States.

Become the First Woman in Outer Space  

June 1983 Sally Ride became the First Woman in Space on the Space Shuttle

 

Earn the Pole at Daytona

2/17/13 Danica Patrick sets record and  wins the pole position for the Daytona 500  topping her earlier achievements---including being the only woman to win an Indy Car Series race as well as holding the highest finish by a woman at the Indy 500.

Register for an NFL Combine Tryout 

3/2/2013 Lauren Silberman realizes  the long-shot nature of her bid but isn't stopping persuit of a job on an NFL team. The 28-year-old New Yorker is becoming the first woman in history to register for an NFL regional scouting combine, which features players who weren't invited to the main combine currently being held in Indianapolis. Silberman will compete alongside college kickers in New Jersey on March 2 and 3 for the right to advance to a Dallas super-regional combine in April.

 

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